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1、Tears t (流淌) down her cheeks and she took hold of the ax and tried to pull it out of her father's hand. (根据中英文提示拼写单词)
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2、 The girl listened so attentively (仿佛) she had been turned into stone. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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3、 Whenever he was around, he always (挑起) trouble. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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4、 On top of the mountain stands an ancient temple which (追溯) to the Tang Dynasty. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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5、 I (提出建议) at the meeting, but sadly it was turned down. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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6、 Some students are (成瘾) playing games, which destroys their own health. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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7、 The course of life never runs smoothly for it is full of (起伏) and twists and turns. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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8、 Just mind your own business and me (不打扰) . (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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9、 high (该……的时候到了) for us to take measures to protect the environment. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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10、 So we must (重视) the problem and try our best to protect them. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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11、 My hard work (得到回报), and I am quite proud of what I have achieved.(根据汉语提示完成句子)
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12、With strong support from the government and the (不懈的努力) of the city's people, the new city has become a home to more than seven million people. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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13、 She was (忧心忡忡). (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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14、 The setting sun (投下橘色的光辉) over the mountains. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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15、 He (有一种冲动) to kiss each lovely flower, which pictured a breathtaking scene. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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16、 Her heart was (激动得砰砰跳). (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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17、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
It was a regular school day, and the air was filled with the usual sounds of chatter and laughter as students prepared for their lessons. Little did I know that this day would soon take a 1 turn, making it an unforgettable day.
As the bell rang, signaling the beginning of our English class, we entered the classroom, completely 2 of the coming danger. The teacher began the lesson, and we were really 3 our literature lesson when, out of nowhere, a loud fire alarm 4 everything.
Panic spread as we understood how 5 it was. Smoke filled the hallway, and a sharp burning smell hung in the air. The neat classroom turned into a mess as everyone 6 to the door, trying to get away from the coming danger.
In all the chaos, I noticed my 7 Sarah looking obviously scared by her desk. I quickly 8 she needed help. Without hesitation, I rushed over, took her shaky hand, and told everyone to stay calm. We went through the thickening smoke together, and each 9 felt like a really long time.
As we reached the door it felt hotter, and we knew we had to hurry. With hearts 10 , we hurried into the playground where teachers and students were making sure everyone stayed sate.
Outside, we took a moment to catch our breath, 11 by the loud sounds of approaching fire trucks. Seeing parts of the building on fire, a sense of 12 washed over us, knowing that we had made it out unharmed.
After everything happened, I couldn't help but reflect on the events of that day. 13 it taught me it's important to stay calm when things get 14 and how helping others during hard times matters. It was a day when ordinary students became unlikely heroes, bound together by the shared 15 to overcome the unexpected challenges.
(1)A 、 classic B 、 dramatic C 、 powerful D 、 graceful(2)A 、 independent B 、 tolerant C 、 fluent D 、 unaware(3)A 、 into B 、 onto C 、 behind D 、 against(4)A 、 destroyed B 、 interrupted C 、 buried D 、 sheltered(5)A 、 formal B 、 unique C 、 severe D 、 awkward(6)A 、 hurried B 、 delivered C 、 jogged D 、 hesitated(7)A 、 sister B 、 mother C 、 classmate D 、 teammate(8)A 、 protested B 、 reminded C 、 stressed D 、 realized(9)A 、 flight B 、 step C 、 wave D 、 foot(10)A 、 racing B 、 debating C 、 suffering D 、 begging(11)A 、 greeted B 、 conducted C 、 surrounded D 、 attracted(12)A 、 stress B 、 sadness C 、 confidence D 、 relief(13)A 、 Breaking through B 、 Going through C 、 Making out D 、 Working out(14)A 、 tough B 、 plain C 、 various D 、 specific(15)A 、 contribution B 、 ambition C 、 determination D 、 addiction -
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D
The Mogao Grottoes were a center of Buddhist life and some of the world's great cultures for hundreds of years. However, by the late Qing Dynasty they had been abandoned and nearly forgotten and many of the caves had become damaged by the elements. Around 1900, with the discovery of a library of thousands of ancient documents, the caves received new interest from Chinese and foreign researchers. Unfortunately, this resulted in tens of thousands of items from the caves being taken to foreign museums
In the 1940s, many researchers and artists visited the area to study traditional Chinese art. Copies of some of the artwork painted by respected artists such as Zhang Daqian and GuanShanyue helped people all over the country learn about Dunhuang. These artists were also inspired by the artwork they saw in the caves and it began to influence their painting styles. Others staved in the desert for much longer, Chang Shuhong stayed for the rest of his life — struggling to record the cultural treasures and protect them from the weather. As a result of their efforts the Dunhuang Academy was formed to protect and study the Mogao Grottoes.
In 1987, the Mogao Grottoes were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While the caves are open to the public, access is now limited in order to protect the artwork. However, the caves can be seen online in digital form so that people around the world can study and enjoy them.
Despite its remoteness, the Mogao Grottoes continue to draw visitors. And just as the sand and desert have survived largely unchanged through the centuries, this small art gallery in the desert has also survived largely unchanged providing an amazing look at a world long ago past.
(1)、When did the Mogao Grottoes regain the world's attention?A、Hundreds of years ago. B、In the late Qing Dynasty. C、In the late eighties of the 20th century. D、Around the beginning of the 20th century.(2)、What is the author's purpose in mentioning the artists in the 1940s?A、To learn about their works. B、To show how hard they worked. C、To compare their different styles. D、To appreciate their contributions.(3)、When people have no access to visiting the caves,____.A、they can do researches online B、they can enjoy the digital versions C、they can watch copies in art galleries D、they can study them in foreign museums(4)、Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?A、The Mogao Grottoes — Center of Buddhist Life B、The Mogao Grottoes — Art Gallery in the Desert C、Respected artists — Protectors of the Mogao Grottoes D、An Amazing Tourist Attraction — The Mogao Grottoes -
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C
Workers continue to search the ruins of a large earthquake that hit Morocco Friday. Officials say almost 2,500 were killed in the quake, but that they expect that number will rise. The United Nations said the magnitude
6.8 earthquake affected 300,000 people. The damage was great because the starting point of the shaking was not far below the ground.
It is the strongest quake to hit the North African nation since
1900. And, it is reported to be the country's deadliest since 1960, when at least 12,000 people were killed in and near the city of Agadir.
So far, Morocco has accepted support from four countries — Spain, Qatar, Great Britain and the United Arab Emirates. Other nations have offered help as well. Groups from the Moroccan army left Monday from Amizmiz to move into the small mountain villages. Heavy equipment was sent to clear the roads and both visitors and local people lined up to give blood.
Many people continued to sleep outside, fearing smaller earthquakes that often follow a major one. In the village of Imgdal, women and children gathered outside and some kept warm around an open fire on Monday morning.
On a road near the town of Adassil, near the epicenter (震中), one rescue worker, Ayman Koait, was trying to clear the rocks that were restraining trucks from getting by. He said other roads were in bad shape. "We're trying to open them, too," said Ayman Koait.
People said they dug through the ruins of their homes looking for relatives They also moved rocks and walls looking for important items.
Many of the homes are made from wood, rock and mud, which made them fall easily when the ground started shaking. One military (军方的) worker said "it is difficult to pull people out alive" because the walls turned into ruins and did not leave any space for air.
(1)、Why was the earthquake so serious?A、It happened close to the ground. B、It broke out at midnight. C、Rescue was not timely enough. D、There was no proper protection.(2)、Why did the local people keep staying outside after the earthquake?A、To receive supplies. B、To get ready for emergency meetings. C、To avoid possible following ones. D、To keep themselves warm around open fires.(3)、Why did the military worker think the rescue was almost hopeless?A、The villages are out of reach. B、The roads were badly damaged. C、The damaged areas are too close to the epicenter. D、The special houses made it hard for people to survive.(4)、Where can we most probably read this passage?A、In a magazine. B、In a textbook. C、In a newspaper. D、In a dictionary. -
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B
An owl (猫头鹰) named Flaco escaped New York's Central Park Zoo last week after his cage was broken. This set off a bird-hunt of police officers and park rangers (护林员). Zoo officials worried that Flaco, who had been kept in his zoo cage for 13 years, may have lost the survival abilities he needed in the wild. They placed some of his favorite treats in the open air to attempt to trap him.
Flaco was not fooled. Instead, he was sighted flying over5th Avenue, and Central Park's skating rink. A number of New Yorkers came into Central Park to try to catch a glimpse of Flaco, taking photos with excitement.
But this week, zoo officials announced they accepted that Flaco remained in Central Park because he had been seen bringing up bones and fur from the park's community of rats. "He has been very successful at hunting and consuming lots of rats in the park." zoo officials told the New York Post." And that's amazing. He's hunting on his own. He's flying better. Flaceo really seems to be enjoying himself out there."
There is a caution attached to this story of an owl who is making it on his own in the city that never sleeps. Owls are nocturnal. They go around searching for food at night. They sleep during the day, or try to, like lots of people who work the overnight shift. Yet some New Yorkers who don't know proper bird-watching behavior reportedly see Flaco sleep in a tree during the day, and begin to shout at him. It interrupts his sleep. Flaco can't try to say "shh, shh" with the traditional New York reply. After all, a bird can't give someone the bird.
(1)、Why were zoo officials concerned about Flaco's ability to survive?A、Because his favourite food was too little. B、Because he might be attacked by police. C、Because his cage was severely damaged. D、Because he was kept in his cage for long.(2)、What can we infer about Flaco from the third paragraph?A、He has adapted to the wild. B、He has found his previous home. C、He still faces great challenges. D、He dislikes the rats in the park.(3)、What does the underlined word "nocturnal" in paragraph 4 mean?A、Scary-looking. B、Shy and quiet. C、Active at night. D、Badly-behaved.(4)、Which word best describes the author's attitude to the interruption to Flaco's sleep?A、Cautious. B、Favorable. C、Unclear. D、Disapproving.